GIS Mapping Basics
By Abbie Jones, PLS
Danielle Kelly
Agenda
•1-2:30 Classroom Module
•2:30-5 Outside Exercise
Experience?
• Level Rod?
• Total Station?
• Robot?
• Base and Rover GPS?
• VRS GPS?
• Post-Processing?
• Loading up your own data?
General Information
1.2 Equipment Basics
Supplies
Where do you get them? How?
•Sets of Plans
•FEMA forms
•Stakes
•Mag Nails
•Mag Hubs
•Flagging
•Permanent Marker
•Field Books
•DFIRMs
•Information on Control Points/Benchmarks
Survey Equipment
• Plans!, Project Field Notebook, Camera
• Tape measure, hubs/mag nails, stakes, flagging*
• Extra person*, radios
• Level setup
• Total Station setup
• GPS setup
• Field Book
• Electronic
• Paper
Plans
Equipment Selection
• Advance Notice-more options
• Limited GPS Equipment Availability?
• Level of Accuracy Required?
• Structures or ElevationTotal Station
• Isolated Control PointGPS
Survey Level Equipment
• Transit Level
• Tripod legs
• Stadia Rod
• Tape Measure
• Paper Field Book
Survey Level Equipment
Level Loop
• Able to properly do math in field book
• Handout
• Handy Option for elevation checks
• It works in the rain
Total Station Survey Equipment
• Total Station-Trimble S6 Robot
• Legs+Bipod
• Rod+Prism
• Controller
Feature Codes
Total Station Survey Equipment
Total Station Equipment Basics
•In every truck*
•Requires 2 people*
•Use same controller as GPS*
•Must use total station (can’t use GPS):
• Bridge elevations
• Structures
• Offset shot
Total Stations
• Where do you set-up?
• How do you select backsights?
• Tricks/Tips for setting up equipment?
• Reflectorless (No Prism)
• Various Prism Constants
• Check the rod height & plumb
GPS Survey Equipment
• GPS Trimble R6 or R8
• Legs+Bipod
• Controller*
• Base Station or VRS
• Phone*
GPS Survey Equipment
GPS Equipment Basics
•In every office?
•Requires only 1 person
•Anyone can get GPS buttons to work, we
want QUALITY DATA!
GPS Survey Equipment
GPS Survey Equipment
•How GPS works with satellites
GPS Survey Equipment
•Rover plus base station
GPS Survey Equipment
•Satellites send
timestamp signals to
Earth
•3 satellites required
for horizontal
•4 satellites required
for vertical
•5th is required for
survey grade
GPS Survey Equipment
•Why need phone?
• Broadcast corrections
•RadioPhoneBluetoothWifi
Hotspots”Myfi”
•Required post-processingmostly
done on-the-fly, checks
GPS Survey Equipment
•Horizontal-Total Station
accuracy about the same
•Vertical- Total Station
generally more accurate
Accuracy if not fixed
•Does not work properly
without “sky”• PDOP, Satellites
GPS Survey Equipment
GPS Survey Equipment
Pop Quiz Questions
• Where do you park your truck on a
jobsite? Anything special?
• You’re headed to check a bridge culvert—
what do you take? Anything special?
• You’re headed to a new job. What one-
time things will you need to do?
Hands On GPS
1.3 Basic Functions
Things to do with GPS
• Finished Floor Elevation
• Culvert
• Hydrant
• Water Meter
• Centerline of Stream
• Ground Shot
• Measure limits of flooding
Summary
At the end of this course, you should:
•Know basics of different survey equipment
•Know at least 3 things you can do with GPS